“Beatrice Azumah Foundation Inspires BECE Students With Donations And Motivations”

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The Beatrice Azumah Foundation recently made a significant impact on the lives of over 600 BECE students across three schools in the Ashanti Region. The foundation donated essential educational materials, including mathematical sets, pencils, and pens, to Bomso M.A Basic School, Ayeduase M.A Basic School, and Kotei M.A Basic School. The donation ceremony, held at the PIWC church in Kotei, featured inspiring speeches from esteemed guests. Beatrice Azumah's mother Martha Azumah, who was instrumental in establishing the foundation, encouraged the students to work hard and pursue their dreams. Serwaa Akoto Ampofo, a former SRC General Secretary at KNUST, also delivered a motivational speech, sharing his personal experiences and emphasizing the importance of education. Doctor Bright Ampofo emphasized the importance of personal hygiene and shared valuable life skills with the students. Lawyer Mounique also delivered a motivational speech, encouraging the students to strive for excellence

Economic Harship Has Affected My Church Members Offerings And Tithe -Pastor Laments At Demo

Ghanaians are always passing through hardship and torment in the country since the economy is not stable in maintaining its resources and generating much funds into the system.

Although the government of the National Democratic Congress disappointed Ghanaians by not fulfilling all their promises which they gave in their rallies and has deeply failed Ghanaians.

 Just recently there was some demonstration which went on which which is named fixTheCountry demo youths were claiming they were suffering in this country so they used that certain day  as the founders day to collaborate and host a hot demonstration around streets of Accra certainly at Kwame Nkrumah Circle.

Ghanaians which were hosting the demonstration was given the opportunity to chip in their ideas on decisions which they think is not the right thing done by the government.

Some of the youths claimed there are soo much hardship and there is no money in the economy which has made life living very difficult for them.

A certain pastor too was given the opportunity to speak on how the economic hardship has affected him and his family, the pastor also claimed because of the economy hardship his church members do not pay their tithes well as compared to the olden days.


After he lamented that, Ghanaians were not happy with his statement because they thought all the money generated by the church members were spent by the pastors solely but not to help the members of the church.


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